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he brought a lot of these people into government. that was a good or bad thing. many people saw it as a sign of academics and maybe even take the country in a different direction. so i contacted the minister of higher education and the contacted bashar. two years almost to the day later the ambassador to the united states called me up and was also a friend and also an academic. dean of computer science at damascus university prior to becoming ambassador. he said, it's on. and i had forgotten about this whole thing. and i said, what's on? and the set to well, the president wants to meet with you and so common with him in may and june of that year extensively, it's viewed his wife and many other syrian officials. >> what was the first meeting like? >> well, after the pleasantries in after i explained why i wanted to do this my first substantive sentence to him was, mr. president, you know i'm not an apologist for syria. of writing this book on you, and of going to criticize you. and he said, that's fine. i know you will criticize me. i know that because i'm not per
he brought a lot of these people into government. that was a good or bad thing. many people saw it as a sign of academics and maybe even take the country in a different direction. so i contacted the minister of higher education and the contacted bashar. two years almost to the day later the ambassador to the united states called me up and was also a friend and also an academic. dean of computer science at damascus university prior to becoming ambassador. he said, it's on. and i had forgotten...
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it is called government bullies. this is c-span2. >> here is a look at some books are being published this week. the national correspondent for the atlantic and author of black hawk down, chronicles the hunt for osama bin laden in the finish, the killing of osama bin laden. journalists michael recounts world war ii and the beginning of the cold war in his book six months in 1945. and this author's great great grandfather writes about her grandfather in american phoenix. a man who turned disaster into destiny. a master of the mountains, thomas jefferson and his slaves, the author presents the findings of his work. in their earth, the search for finished when, watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> you're watching the tv on c-span2. we are on location in las vegas at freedomfest. we are joined now by author thomas woods, who is the author of the book, "rollback: repaling big government before the coming fiscal collapse." mr. woods, what is your premise and the main point you're trying
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government because that is what happens there. they have not experienced free speech or freedom of expression, which we happily enjoy in this country. they don't understand it. speaking of the revolution when carter hosted this in 1978. there were protests against them. there are protest in front of the white house every single day. these are anti-shah, and they concluded that the u.s. has abandoned the shah. because we would not allow this the most we were okay. they thought that this does not happen in transport unless it is orchestrated by the government. so that actually exercise the opposition. that is just a different conceptual paradigm of the world. >> one more question. >> can you explain the russian position with vladimir putin and bashar al-assad. does this have to do with america? can you point things out in the relationship? >> that is a very good question. on so many different levels, of course, they have an arms relationship with some practical means. many are much more important in syria -- they have portions that
government because that is what happens there. they have not experienced free speech or freedom of expression, which we happily enjoy in this country. they don't understand it. speaking of the revolution when carter hosted this in 1978. there were protests against them. there are protest in front of the white house every single day. these are anti-shah, and they concluded that the u.s. has abandoned the shah. because we would not allow this the most we were okay. they thought that this does not...
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so, and the ration -- russian government and the chinese government didn't like what was in libya which after the non-flight zone does was used to injure and are completely dismissed and just nowhere in the living picture because now it's divided between the states, qatar, the united kingdom and france. so the starting point, about politics and geostrategy. what happened afterwards is that all the reading of this political challenges were we are in sectarian the bison, in my website and even when i wrote the book, i got so many criticism coming from muslims saying in fact you support the resistance because you are sunni. and you like the monarchies begun on the other side people who are from the shia tradition are saying we support bashar al-assad because he is a supporter of palestinians and at the same time the shia tradition. and it became something which is sectarian reading of the whole thing. and i think it's -- i allocated one section in the book about this divide between shiite and sunni pricing is one of the great challenges of our coming years because i don't see enough schola
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government work. the cia likes this story. they preferred to the matt damon crazy a thousand stories that are all the rage. the cia may show this movie in their theaters, inside. but tony has always said that the job is tell the truth about the cia. to amend history. >> to amend history but not necessarily all the truth. in other words, it has to always be true, but it doesn't have to be all of it. >> exactly right. so you have to know that in this story there's still gaps the things that can't be said. but in the book, "argo," everything in that book is the truth. and we can't wait for our cia colleagues to read it, call us and say, is that me on page -- [laughter] spent i think that is me. is that me? are you going to tell them? no. time. >> would probably our. >> tony mendez and jonna, thank your son, and thank you so much for your service and your actions depicted in this movie. we are all very proud. >> is there a nonfiction author book you like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet u
government work. the cia likes this story. they preferred to the matt damon crazy a thousand stories that are all the rage. the cia may show this movie in their theaters, inside. but tony has always said that the job is tell the truth about the cia. to amend history. >> to amend history but not necessarily all the truth. in other words, it has to always be true, but it doesn't have to be all of it. >> exactly right. so you have to know that in this story there's still gaps the...
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government has been trying to talk with the turks. my understanding, and i hope you know more about this than i do that the dsnc really is not an effective organization, and which leads to the fact there suspect anybody for the -- suspect anybody for the u.s. or the syria or the u.n. or really anybody else to talk to about cutting a deal or finding a way out other than continuing bloodshed. can you talk about the political opposition? >> that's a great question as i said in the talk. the only absentee is the great debating society. the national congress, the opposition group created in the aftermath of the revolution. these guys have no support on the ground. people don't know them. their names and faces, inside the country, and they think we don't care. they are not in the country. they distributed aid, and they are quiet, but they are not anywhere close to the front lines, not gaining what they need, there's a lot of fighting, and a lot resigned. the islamists are taking over, certain facts are supported, you know, qatar and the fre
government has been trying to talk with the turks. my understanding, and i hope you know more about this than i do that the dsnc really is not an effective organization, and which leads to the fact there suspect anybody for the -- suspect anybody for the u.s. or the syria or the u.n. or really anybody else to talk to about cutting a deal or finding a way out other than continuing bloodshed. can you talk about the political opposition? >> that's a great question as i said in the talk. the...
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the government has a lot of games that the government has to do. so that began with this kind of tension, you say i can agree on these issues, but be very careful. and worry might disagree is i think the best solution in the united states for health care is a single-payer system. [cheers and applause] >> i've always said to my opponents, i've never heard anyone want to get out of they get government off my back. [applause] >> it does bring us to a really interesting point that many of the lawsuits have been filed around this regulation have argued thing site rather than regulating private insurance, government should provide contraception directly through taxpayer funding, which is in some respects a less conservative position than the one we were at and hit the lawsuits are filed by a conservative organization. but i wanted to clarify one thing, which i think speaks to a charlie was just saying when we discussed earlier the restoration act publishes a piece of legislation that addressed the supreme court case that we discussed. if there is a compe
the government has a lot of games that the government has to do. so that began with this kind of tension, you say i can agree on these issues, but be very careful. and worry might disagree is i think the best solution in the united states for health care is a single-payer system. [cheers and applause] >> i've always said to my opponents, i've never heard anyone want to get out of they get government off my back. [applause] >> it does bring us to a really interesting point that many...
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but in a democracy, there's a government, elected a government. you have experts -- formal experts of the army. you people from the last couple of people from right. but in the u.s., the backstop sale in the responsibility stops at the desk of the government. so the government will have to sit down, view the reports of the intelligence and the arab people and take a decision. it's not going to be an easy call, but it will be decided in the government. so in israel, the bottom line is the prime minister of israel with the government will have to take that decision. >> i think that i support one of your ideas. i think israel should go it alone and i think that our country has spent lives of dollars that we need our money now and i think israel should go it alone with libya. i mean, with iran. and i wonder if we would've been even attacks on 9/11 if it weren't for her support of israel. >> i think that we will start at the end of your remark. if you look at the attack, they write in the book in london or madrid, countries that opposed these are like
but in a democracy, there's a government, elected a government. you have experts -- formal experts of the army. you people from the last couple of people from right. but in the u.s., the backstop sale in the responsibility stops at the desk of the government. so the government will have to sit down, view the reports of the intelligence and the arab people and take a decision. it's not going to be an easy call, but it will be decided in the government. so in israel, the bottom line is the prime...
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there is still a philosophical difference because of the way russia is governed and the way we are governed but it is not nearly as distant as it was during the cold war. we should think of ways we can employ russia as a balancer in many parts of eurasia. as i mentioned in the book is real a exists in defiance of history because for thousands of years -- and let me say this about israel's geography. and to jerusalem. it is a singular urban corridor. with the size of new jersey. of country like that cannot absorb one nuclear strike. even during the cold war there were cynical calculations. the u.s. would go on as a country and we would -- russia made similar calculations. and would not be killed would have higher cancer rates because of the small size of the country. they cannot absorb a first strike and that geographical in security is at the heart of the fact that israel has different red lines than we have. and our interest and is really interests overlap with significant extent that can never overlap to the total extent and other areas and issues where their interests were different from
there is still a philosophical difference because of the way russia is governed and the way we are governed but it is not nearly as distant as it was during the cold war. we should think of ways we can employ russia as a balancer in many parts of eurasia. as i mentioned in the book is real a exists in defiance of history because for thousands of years -- and let me say this about israel's geography. and to jerusalem. it is a singular urban corridor. with the size of new jersey. of country like...
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those that aspire to tierney to mediocrity 14 government. floor without america as we know it the world would be un prix at the mercy of socialism and radical islam. only america stands of the way. mine is a story only possible here only in america. in three short years that achieving recognize will eclipse those accrued of the 25 years of my life. after hardworking parents and australia both with european routes gave me every opportunity imaginable. i was the dream child. [laughter] today with the marvels of technology they can watch this in australia. they taught me to dream. to never give up. my father and still did me not to have any master. mother instill the need to care and protect those weaker than i. they taught me the purchase of confidence at the expense of the perception of arrogance to make the most of every second of life. i am proud to say i have done that as much as possible. i live in australia and travel to america of frequently. it may sound strange but i often feel as if i were an american trapped in the list trillion bod
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we need government under control. it's been growing faster than the private sector has been growing. even more important we have to have schools that work. today in montana too many of our kids are not even graduating from high school, too many of those that are graduating need remedial reading and matt when they go to the university or apply for job. we can do better than by putting a focus on compledges making sure montana is the place people want to live. we shouldn't have to get on the airplane as grandparent to visit our grandchildren. we want to be able to raise our grandchildren here in montana a special place it is with real opportunity for the feature and that's what i'll do as your next governor. >> moderator: gentleman, thank you so much. and a special thanks to the public broadcasting audience this evening. please stay tuned for the live post debate analysis. >>> we have been listening to the top two candidates. >>> see the vice presidential debate tomorrow night live on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span ac
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the government has been in power now for only 90 days. the troop additional troops is talked about frequently, but the point of success in iraq will be reached when we have turned governance over to iraqi people. they've been able to establish a democratic government. they will have free elections next january for the first time in history. we also are actively rapidly training iraqis to take on security responsibility. those steps are successful. they're well under way and i'm confident that, in fact, we'll get the job done. >> mr. vice president, there is no connection between the attacks of september 11 and saddam hussein. the 9/11 commission has said it. your own secretary of state has said it, and you've gone around the country suggesting that there is some connection. there's not. and in fact, the c.i.a. is now about to report the connection between al qaeda and saddam hussein is tenous at best. and in fact, secretary of defense said yesterday that he knows of no hard evidence of the connection. we need to be straight with the ameri
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i going with no government help. that means that this crisis in terms of the additional capital within the region of 40 to 50 billion euros, which is an amount in terms of the gdp, which we are talking between 405% of the spanish gdp, which is an unsurmountable amounts. that means that regardless but this injection of cap it all, it has been done directly to the government. or injected into the bank, in which case it's not adding to the government. we're talking 4%. there's a number of discussions where this money is subject it into the government or into the bank. but at the end of the day, regardless of the capital we are talking about a very large amount in terms of the gdp. well, let's not end up with this analysis. obviously it has to be very resilient. you see the profit of the banks with the crisis claiming and reaching his first semester and you have a record with 12.5 billion before the very resilient, the diversification. the fact that we have a system at a stand alone subs serious hypertext through firewal
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to govern in the central bank you to corporations. we could lose five or $6 billion just like that if things go bad. if i am sitting down here and i am sure i will be dragged down to congress again. how could you not acknowledge and what kind of risk managed to do have? we made a decision. it may be the wrong decision but one we made a stupid error. this is deliberate and we are going to stay and hope we will be doing it in 50 years and we know the risk we are bearing right now and we try to moderate them but we need to be a good corporate citizen. if you go-round the world by the way -- i am lucky. the reputation in the knowledge that jpmorgan has end the relationship inside these companies goes back 100 years so we can't cut and run. and we are not going to. we will try to manage exposures but we will be long-term investors. >> i will try to get as many people as i can. aberdeen in the front row here. >> i am with the catholic trust group. mr. dimon when you look at jpmorgan and lou preston and jpmorgan, what is the difference and i
to govern in the central bank you to corporations. we could lose five or $6 billion just like that if things go bad. if i am sitting down here and i am sure i will be dragged down to congress again. how could you not acknowledge and what kind of risk managed to do have? we made a decision. it may be the wrong decision but one we made a stupid error. this is deliberate and we are going to stay and hope we will be doing it in 50 years and we know the risk we are bearing right now and we try to...
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we have a busybody government that is into everything. it regulates, taxes everything and everyone literally to death. it's involved in our lives cradle-to-grave. over 16 trillion in debt now and going ever higher. highest incarceration rate in the world. over 2 million in prison. perpetual wars that we keep paying for with more debt and human life. we are speaking in the wrong direction. and guess who was driving? it's the republicans and democrats. if you like your things are going, don't vote for me. >> that's one minute. our final closing statement is from richard carmona spent thanks very much. i appreciate the opportunity to be with you. you've heard debate tonight with a lot of different issues, and, obviously, we have to get are spending in check. we also absolutely need to look at how we can affect economic growth. but what i'm running for, i want to make sure that every kid has an opportunity to appreciate the american dream, just like i did. the fact of the matter is congress is broken now. congressman flake has been there for
we have a busybody government that is into everything. it regulates, taxes everything and everyone literally to death. it's involved in our lives cradle-to-grave. over 16 trillion in debt now and going ever higher. highest incarceration rate in the world. over 2 million in prison. perpetual wars that we keep paying for with more debt and human life. we are speaking in the wrong direction. and guess who was driving? it's the republicans and democrats. if you like your things are going, don't...
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is it your impression of the government -- the government has criticized that tax to again get a sense of -- we know the government ethics criticized the attacks as a matter of fact of course but the question is what is the public seeing when they are viewing the reports come and much more divided. much people say yes, identical in egypt and libya, to egypt and libya. 47 say yes, criticized the attacks, 42% say no. of the margin of the area is plus or minus 4.6%. is it your impression that the government has tried to find and arrest? of the perpetrators. and again you see the majority say they do not. so, on the one hand, they seem to think they were only supported by the minorities. on the other hand they think the government obviously is not doing enough. now, one of the issues is aid to egypt. this has been something dow was put on hold throughout these attacks. we wanted to find out whether the american public shifted its views on to egypt and we actually presented them with four statements to see which one they support more, two in favor of aid and against. you can see we started
is it your impression of the government -- the government has criticized that tax to again get a sense of -- we know the government ethics criticized the attacks as a matter of fact of course but the question is what is the public seeing when they are viewing the reports come and much more divided. much people say yes, identical in egypt and libya, to egypt and libya. 47 say yes, criticized the attacks, 42% say no. of the margin of the area is plus or minus 4.6%. is it your impression that the...
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government is a hindrance. but it seems to me people talk about cutting spending. then, of course, when it comes to their actual program, they don't want to cut. we had even the example of governor romney recently suggesting that if we went off the fiscal cliff and we had the spending cuts in defen it was going to kill jobs in virginia. virginia. i mean, you know. it was a program we didn't cut. >> that's we need leadership from the top as governor in gaza. and i will point back into the governors. successful governors do two things really well. they provide leadership and they propose bold initiatives to their legislatures, and they also have a strategy or a blueprint, if you will, for economic growth in their states for the future. those are the successful governors. we need the same type of leadership at the white house. >> no president has had real organization authority since ronald reagan. i would think that needs to come back. i would go so far as to put some back of authority that was lost after the nix
government is a hindrance. but it seems to me people talk about cutting spending. then, of course, when it comes to their actual program, they don't want to cut. we had even the example of governor romney recently suggesting that if we went off the fiscal cliff and we had the spending cuts in defen it was going to kill jobs in virginia. virginia. i mean, you know. it was a program we didn't cut. >> that's we need leadership from the top as governor in gaza. and i will point back into the...
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there is a system that has been created by the government. so, can the government do this? cannot tread on our religious liberty squawks the last important case in this arena was employment division versus smith, and it deals with dod. there is an indian and native american group in the state of washington who smokes as a part of the religious ritual. and honest to god sincere belief not made up to get high on saturday night. and the court would ask whether or not a person who did smoke the peyote who couldn't get a job was being discriminated against based on his religious practices and the government interfering in freedom of religion and the supreme court said no, the government was not coming into the author of that opinion was antonin scalia. and scalia said when the free exercise clause -- we have the right to exercise our religious beliefs cannot be used to challenge the law of general applicability so if it is passed without regard to anybody's religion, then it happens to affect a religion which we didn't anticipate. it's not unconstitutional. stephen continue that
there is a system that has been created by the government. so, can the government do this? cannot tread on our religious liberty squawks the last important case in this arena was employment division versus smith, and it deals with dod. there is an indian and native american group in the state of washington who smokes as a part of the religious ritual. and honest to god sincere belief not made up to get high on saturday night. and the court would ask whether or not a person who did smoke the...
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reform of government is coming. we will learn from past mistakes in this administration, and other administrations, and we're going to forge ahead with putting government back on the side of the people and making sure country comes first, putting obsessive partisanship aside. that's what john mccain has been now for in all these years he has been a maverick. he has ruffled feathers, but i'm no senator biden, you have respected him for that and the respect you for acknowledging that. but changes coming. biden: past is prologue. the issue is how different is john mccain policy going to be to george bush's? i haven't heard anything yet. i haven't heard how his policy can be different on iran than george bush's. i haven't heard how his policy we different was israel than george bush's. i have heard how his policy afghanistan is going to be different than george bush's. i haven't heard how his policy in pakistan is going to be different. it may be but so far it is the same as george bush's. and you know where this policy
reform of government is coming. we will learn from past mistakes in this administration, and other administrations, and we're going to forge ahead with putting government back on the side of the people and making sure country comes first, putting obsessive partisanship aside. that's what john mccain has been now for in all these years he has been a maverick. he has ruffled feathers, but i'm no senator biden, you have respected him for that and the respect you for acknowledging that. but changes...
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that follows on, not an al-qaeda-sponsored government that follows on. and all this loose talk of my friend, governor romney and the congressman, about how we're going to do, we could do so much more in there, what more would they do other than put american boots on the ground? the last thing america needs is to get in another ground war in the middle east. requiring tens of thousands, if not well over 100,000 american forces. that -- they are the facts. they are the facts. now, every time the governor has asked about this -- is asked about this, he doesn't say, he goes up with a whole lot of verbage, but when he gets pressed, he says, no, he would not do anything different than we are doing now. are they proposing putting american troops on the ground? putting american aircraft in the air space? is that what their proposing? if they do, they should speak up and is say so. but that's not what they're saying. we are doing it exactly like we need to do to identify those forces who, in fact, will provide for a stable government and not cause a regional sunn
that follows on, not an al-qaeda-sponsored government that follows on. and all this loose talk of my friend, governor romney and the congressman, about how we're going to do, we could do so much more in there, what more would they do other than put american boots on the ground? the last thing america needs is to get in another ground war in the middle east. requiring tens of thousands, if not well over 100,000 american forces. that -- they are the facts. they are the facts. now, every time the...
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and i'm wondering how governments today, old governments or existing governments, new governments are managing popular expectations of people that things can change quickly enough or in a substantive way fast enough. and so i guess the question that i'll ask the panel, and i'd request that you answer them, answer the question very briefly, is what will it take to trigger or reignite more widespread protests in a place like algeria or morocco or even tunisia now? what kind of, what kind of triggers could ignite more demands for quicker change for more substantive change in some of these countries? yahia, would you like to start? >> regarding algeria, my quick response is what the new government is trying to do, that is to do away with the informal sector which employs thousands and thousands of people. and there are -- the object i have is -- objective is to have it eradicated by next ramadan, in other words, by july next year. that could trigger, i think, if there is no substitute for that a, then we are up for big, big, big trouble in algeria. and, again, for tunisia it's probably th
and i'm wondering how governments today, old governments or existing governments, new governments are managing popular expectations of people that things can change quickly enough or in a substantive way fast enough. and so i guess the question that i'll ask the panel, and i'd request that you answer them, answer the question very briefly, is what will it take to trigger or reignite more widespread protests in a place like algeria or morocco or even tunisia now? what kind of, what kind of...
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he has governed with integrity. he's not just promised changed but he has delivered it and he's been a conservative in the very best sense of the word. [applause] david cameron has refused to buy into the something for nothing philosophy that is common in the world politics and he's refused to settle the next generation with a debt they cannot afford. as a result, we are making real progress on the very tough issues, determined hard-earned progress and you should all be very proud of that. the united kingdom and the united states have a storm in our strong history and we will vote whether the current economic crisis. we are rooting for this coalition government to succeed because america succeeds when britain succeeds and vice versa. we may be economic competitors, that we are in this together and we will always be allies first through thick and thin and war and peace. the tough decisions you are making honoring churchill's legacy of putting national interest ahead of the party politics and i believe that you will l
he has governed with integrity. he's not just promised changed but he has delivered it and he's been a conservative in the very best sense of the word. [applause] david cameron has refused to buy into the something for nothing philosophy that is common in the world politics and he's refused to settle the next generation with a debt they cannot afford. as a result, we are making real progress on the very tough issues, determined hard-earned progress and you should all be very proud of that. the...
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they are offended as looked on as a teat of the government. leaving that aside. we have to wonder where half of the americans are not paying income taxes at all. many pay pay roll taxes and others pay in the system. when i got out of the grad school, that figure was 22 percent. and not paying income taxes and how the heck did it double. neal you yust got out of school a few years ago. and decades. and that is the point. ronald reagan's. with the limits that you are in a government where we are now looking at very few paying the freight for it we have to do something about that. >> i think we do. but let me tell you. powers at be are not in washington. as long as you are there, powers that be are in washington. >> i have you on the phone. >> enough said i got you on the phone. we talk about a simplified tax code and i think it is the way to go. >> i think that is what paul ryan should have said to joe biden. he voted for 50 to 28%. and the democrats led the fight over the years and kerry brown he wanted 100 percent to pay income tax at the exact same rate and came
they are offended as looked on as a teat of the government. leaving that aside. we have to wonder where half of the americans are not paying income taxes at all. many pay pay roll taxes and others pay in the system. when i got out of the grad school, that figure was 22 percent. and not paying income taxes and how the heck did it double. neal you yust got out of school a few years ago. and decades. and that is the point. ronald reagan's. with the limits that you are in a government where we are...
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that government is an independent government and it will defend itself. they did not accept this. some furnished weapons and when clashes start, no one displays any mercy. they kill, the other side kills in return and it never stops. >> is iran selling weapons to the syrian government and if it's not selling weapons, are you aware of iranian weapons being given to the syrian government? >> translator: i believe that there are many ahead of line in supplying weapons to sides and it would never reach our turn. it's quite clear who those individuals are, who those countries are. >> were you pleased that osama bin laden was killed by american navy s.e.a.l.s on the instructions of president obama? >> translator: i would have been happier to see a transparent trial, a formal trial, and find out the root causes of all of the events of the last few years. >> you have been reported as saying that you believe it is possible that the american government were partly responsible for the events of 9/11. that caused a huge outrage. do you stand by that position? >> translator: of course, the pol
that government is an independent government and it will defend itself. they did not accept this. some furnished weapons and when clashes start, no one displays any mercy. they kill, the other side kills in return and it never stops. >> is iran selling weapons to the syrian government and if it's not selling weapons, are you aware of iranian weapons being given to the syrian government? >> translator: i believe that there are many ahead of line in supplying weapons to sides and it...
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cyo stary to voice only in spain alone hundreds of thousands have been poising that ever since the government announced more painful budget cuts for next year everything with spending are is now unemployed and this grim story is pretty much the same for portugal and greece is one of the leaders of the protest movement in madrid he says people have just about had enough. crises and capitalist system right now in spain france private debt into public that and these causes huge cuts public spending in health system and it took a shit and it's affecting millions of poor people it's producing huge can employment and it's producing and whole social best composition of gold society with so many going against the system across europe at times clashing violently with the police the decision to award the e.u. with a peace prize has raised many eyebrows this is like giving the prize to frankenstein for being the best monster created during the past twelve months there's only one contender for the peace prize this year and that's julian assad the fact that he did not win this prize is will be in a termin
cyo stary to voice only in spain alone hundreds of thousands have been poising that ever since the government announced more painful budget cuts for next year everything with spending are is now unemployed and this grim story is pretty much the same for portugal and greece is one of the leaders of the protest movement in madrid he says people have just about had enough. crises and capitalist system right now in spain france private debt into public that and these causes huge cuts public...
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national congress will try to in form government to yuunit the country's factions. >>> joran joor nxn van dersloot sentence. 25-year-old dutchman is suspected of killing natalie holloway but was never charged with the crime. woman is not pregnant. we'll have to see what happens. >> still ahead at 6:00. investigative unit digs into what is happening underground. why coins wouldn't be the only thing you count. not much different tomorrow. what is happening on the radar will be closer to our neighborhood this time tomorrow. we'll talk about changes when we come right back. >>> tonight, a troubling trend among children with autism. 49% of families said their children tried to wander away from home or a family member. >>> soda companies will most calorie information on the button you press to make your selection. machines will go nationwide next year. >> i prefer the coke 0 but that is just me. the number is already there. >> we got to the weekend and no showers. >> right now we have fog pouring into san francisco. we'll talk about changes in the forecast coming up. >> i'm dave feldman, sa
national congress will try to in form government to yuunit the country's factions. >>> joran joor nxn van dersloot sentence. 25-year-old dutchman is suspected of killing natalie holloway but was never charged with the crime. woman is not pregnant. we'll have to see what happens. >> still ahead at 6:00. investigative unit digs into what is happening underground. why coins wouldn't be the only thing you count. not much different tomorrow. what is happening on the radar will be...
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led baby by netanyahu that is an extreme government. it's michele bachmann 20 times over. so it's not exactly an environment conducive for great heroic foreign policy. mama, tell your daughters not to grow up to secretaries of state, not now. you want to be secretary of education, not secretary of state. >> rose: (laughs) so what ought to be the foreign policy debate in this campaign? >> well, i tell you what i've been focused on and i think it's about making our own country strong, charlie. making our own country an object of emulation. because that's the greatest thing about america. we have the power of emulation, people will follow and copy us in a way that china and russia can't. china has to bully or buy people and so does russia. and i think getting our own fiscal house in order, continuing to make our universities and school it is envy of the world which they once were and still should be and can be, making our industry and new products, that's the strongest thing we have right now because we live in such an interdependent world
led baby by netanyahu that is an extreme government. it's michele bachmann 20 times over. so it's not exactly an environment conducive for great heroic foreign policy. mama, tell your daughters not to grow up to secretaries of state, not now. you want to be secretary of education, not secretary of state. >> rose: (laughs) so what ought to be the foreign policy debate in this campaign? >> well, i tell you what i've been focused on and i think it's about making our own country strong,...
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the kurds say to themselves or a certain kurdish parties say to themselves if turkish government can act in syria to change the boundaries of the borders in the middle east we too can demand the changing of the borders in syria as a clue to include a kurdish state. so this is the kind of blowback that mr airline gets when he involve themselves in the legal military action across international borders or let's delve deeper into this now with the polish we're standing by for us of course our middle east and correspondent there we can get the latest on this breaking news paula good to see you when it comes to the latest shelling here mortar goes into turkey from syria turkey responds again the fifth day what do you know about the latest bout here. well the latest information we have is that for the fourth straight day turkey has fired artillery into syria now this came just minutes after a mortar fired from syria landed inside turkish territory the information at this stage is one of the sketchy we do understand that the mortar landed in the same turkish village where mortar landed back
the kurds say to themselves or a certain kurdish parties say to themselves if turkish government can act in syria to change the boundaries of the borders in the middle east we too can demand the changing of the borders in syria as a clue to include a kurdish state. so this is the kind of blowback that mr airline gets when he involve themselves in the legal military action across international borders or let's delve deeper into this now with the polish we're standing by for us of course our...
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turkish government and in syria to change the boundaries and the borders in the middle east we need to demand the changing of the borders in syria as a clue to include the kurdish state. so this is the kind of blowback that mr airline gets when he and in the legal military action across international borders . let's switch our attention now from syria to out of bahrain which is certainly keeping up its crackdown on program form protests causing more fierce clashes between police and demonstrators on friday and water cannons were used to disperse the crowds the violence started off at the funeral of a young protester who died in custody activists are demanding equal rights from the sunni want to keep the release of political prisoners one of the prominent human rights defenders a job he's gone on hunger strike and was preparing for these to attend his mother's funeral but is not allowed to mourn with his family but our job is serving a three year jail term for participating in legal gatherings meanwhile former c.n.n. reporter believes documentary on what's happening in bahrain was delib
turkish government and in syria to change the boundaries and the borders in the middle east we need to demand the changing of the borders in syria as a clue to include the kurdish state. so this is the kind of blowback that mr airline gets when he and in the legal military action across international borders . let's switch our attention now from syria to out of bahrain which is certainly keeping up its crackdown on program form protests causing more fierce clashes between police and...
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all these austerity than a measure of if i feel government in the. last election should be for a year a year because of those thirty minutes you. promise people of all of you at favorable or for iraq because he didn't. leave we here and i mean is there more the who use it in weeks by until he has not been able to increase it and only some of us are elected before if you mindset because he could use the good he the shit austerity measures now greek people. who easily if they call him or a daughter or her gentleman off for thirty. right i mean it is there's a lot happening right now from across europe the red cause is also expanding its campaign are well used to the charity feeding i would say starving children in africa and some of the developing countries but now it's moving to spare a now appealing for help for three hundred thousand suffering the effects of the crisis how do you come to this. yes it him agrees it down not only an increase in knowledge that congress will really feel for eurozone but we have to leave it to money that he embraces in g
all these austerity than a measure of if i feel government in the. last election should be for a year a year because of those thirty minutes you. promise people of all of you at favorable or for iraq because he didn't. leave we here and i mean is there more the who use it in weeks by until he has not been able to increase it and only some of us are elected before if you mindset because he could use the good he the shit austerity measures now greek people. who easily if they call him or a...
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nor is it the policy of the jordanian government the u.s. think tank the brookings institute in march two thousand and twelve published a report assessing regime change options in syria who specifically cite the creation of a buffer zone or a humanitarian corridor as a means to base certain rebel groups in the region to project force towards the syrian government in an attempt to topple it so that it appears to be what it's playing out at the moment. meanwhile an increased american military presence doesn't seem to be helping the situation posed gadhafi libya u.s. officers sound the alarm over the decaying security of the country as there's mace that turned that killed ambassador in benghazi was a predominate act of terror that's been more coming out. later but now they spanish economy is now a wreck according to create rating agencies standard and poor's as it rattled markets one small by slashing madrid's debt school to near junk status they're raising agencies said that austerity drop listeners and make sure what and rest have led the gov
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there is all sorts of government regulation. he blames the oil companies for not wanting to own a refinery. blame the government for making it too hard. >> actually right now forget california and rest of the country, owning a remeanry is pretty big business. melissa: what about in the northeast? you're getting oil from euro. >> there it is not good. in the middle of the country it is great. it is all over the map. they could have fabulous year one year and terrible year the next. a lot of major oil companies like conocophillips and marathon, they decided we don't want to do this. they hired the refining operatio into separate arms. they're acting like independent refiners. marathon bought the texas city plant from bp. bp is slowly getting out of the u.s. refining business. it will be in the future politically how will you blame big oil for gasoline prices if they don't refine a single barrel of it. melissa: you're so smart. you've been in the industry forever. you've been doing it as long as i've been following it of the you've
there is all sorts of government regulation. he blames the oil companies for not wanting to own a refinery. blame the government for making it too hard. >> actually right now forget california and rest of the country, owning a remeanry is pretty big business. melissa: what about in the northeast? you're getting oil from euro. >> there it is not good. in the middle of the country it is great. it is all over the map. they could have fabulous year one year and terrible year the next. a...
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with people leaving them coming to the countryside the region's government is having to act making the life of the herd and more attractive than promising largest subsidies for countries and livestock and organizing cooperatives for the sale of day put out to ensure the hoda get the highest fair price i asked sympathizes with those youngsters leaving for an easier more profitable life day in their publics capital. but he no longer wishes to join them he enjoys his pastoral way of life now looking for a helper who shares his enthusiasm but more time on his hands he says matter of fact he can start to look for a new wife. download the official application self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. it's not required to watch all its hear all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. wealthy british style. expert on the. market why not. counting the. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. today i'm talking to daniel h
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or maybe there is a little bit of direct impact of those sanctions on the government those sanctions really affect the people and everyone knows that and iraq is just the perfect example for this and let's talk about the elephant in the room i brought it up a little bit when i was introducing this segment we're talking of course about israel and its open secret that may or may not have nuclear weapons how big of a game changer will this be if we did in fact find out officially that israel has nuclear weapons or doesn't change anything at this point well. in i believe it was two thousand and six when one of the israeli officials by mistake said. how do you talk about iran having a nuclear program and they quit that with france the united states and israel that's an acknowledgement in a lot of people say that's an acknowledgement that israel does have a nuclear weapon israel does not talk about it it maintains a policy of. does not want to talk about it but it's an open secret as you said everyone knows everyone talks about it while some people would not want to talk about it for their
or maybe there is a little bit of direct impact of those sanctions on the government those sanctions really affect the people and everyone knows that and iraq is just the perfect example for this and let's talk about the elephant in the room i brought it up a little bit when i was introducing this segment we're talking of course about israel and its open secret that may or may not have nuclear weapons how big of a game changer will this be if we did in fact find out officially that israel has...